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>> you bet. >>> the u.s. and britain and other governments involved are demanding more information from algeria about the military operation that we're hearing is ongoing hours upon hours into it. specifically why they were not told about the raid before it was actually launched. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >>> on monday millions of us are going to be watching president obama when he raises his right hand and takes the oath of the office of president, which will be live
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but if you look at even new york and you look at the crime in new york, i'm willing to bet you there's a direct relationship between those kids who came from homes with no dads and the fact they committed crimes. >> i'm sure -- >> may i finish? >> you may. >> one of the things i write about in my book "dear father dear son" is there's a direct correlation about not having a father in the house, dropping out of school, going on welfare, being unemployed. don't even quote people like heritage foundation. let's talk about people like tupac shakur. let me finish, he said if i had had a father in the house, i would have had more discipline and more confidence. you're ignoring what the real issue is here. >> let me jump in because here is my point. what you're trying to make me believe is there's not really a gun problem. there's a social problem involving the lack of fathers -- >> that's right. >> in homes. it doesn't explain why the gun murder rate has plummeted in los angeles, which has just as much gang crime, you know. >> it's all over the country. plummeted all over the country because
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. >> you bet. you bet. >>> what are these gun task force meetings doing to gun stocks? christine romans breaks it down next. and our "starting point" team heads in to talk about that and much more. good morning. >>> welcome back to "starting point." i'm christine romans minding your business. s & p 500 hit a five- year high. closing at the highest level since december 2007. u.s. stock futures are flat this morning. wells fargo reports fourth quarter earnings before the bell. >>> the massive flu outbreak costing the economy about $83 billion, according to statistics based on 2011. that's the direct costs. indirect costs from lost productive, $6.2 billion annually. 17 million work days are lost due to flu-related illness. nyc's new york's comptroller have called for businesses to give paid sick leave so contagious people don't come to work anyway. >> i don't like sick people. >> that's why we have an epidemic. >> go ahead. >> gun stocks fell again after more gun force task meet negotiation washington. stearns rulinger over 3%. walmart attended the white house meeting afte
. >> you bet. you bet. >>> what are these gun task force meetings doing to gun stocks? christine romans breaks it down next. and our "starting point" team heads in to talk about that and much more. good morning. >>> welcome back to "starting point." i'm christine romans minding your business. s & p 500 hit a five- year high. closing at the highest level since december 2007. u.s. stock futures are flat this morning. wells fargo reports fourth...
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>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. >>> and the shooter responsible for the aurora movie theater massacre might plead insanity. how that could put him free. back on the street. >>> our third story out front, the dream liner nightmare. today the federal aviation administration announced an investigation into boeing's 787 dream liner. this is after a week of some really high-profile problems including a fire and fuel leak and electrical failure. the dream liner is boeing's latest jet. news of the probes sent the stock price down sharply 2.5%. outfront tonight, sandra endo with a look at what has gone so wrong. >> boeing's dreamliner was for years just that. a plane made of plastic, a fuel sipper with huge windows, big seats, the plane of the future. >> it was supposed to be, you know, the best thing since sliced bread. >> but a totally new plane run almost entirely by electronics didn't just push the limits and change aviation, it created a whole new learning curve for the industry. the dreamliner wa
>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. >>> and the shooter responsible for the aurora movie theater massacre might plead insanity. how that could put him free. back on the street. >>> our third story out front, the dream liner nightmare. today the federal aviation administration announced an investigation into boeing's 787 dream liner. this is after a week of some really high-profile...
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>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. the dream liner is boeing's latest jet. news of the probes sent the stock price down sharply 2.5%. outfront tonight, sandra endo with a look at what has gone so wrong. >> boeing's dreamliner was for years just that. a plane made of plastic, a fuel sipper with huge windows, big seats, the plane of the future. >> it was supposed to be, you know, the best thing since sliced bread. >> but a totally new plane run almost entirely by electronics didn't just push the limits and change aviation, it created a whole new learning curve for the industry. the dreamliner was delayed and struggled from day one. the first dreamliner delivered in 2011 was three years behind schedule. the 787's maiden flight was touted in 2007. but after four years of troubling delays, its first flight finally took off on an overcast day in seattle. at first, airlines fell in love. 57 companies ordered the dreamliner at a cost of more than $200 million each. but the plane is struggling, just this w
>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. the dream liner is boeing's latest jet. news of the probes sent the stock price down sharply 2.5%. outfront tonight, sandra endo with a look at what has gone so wrong. >> boeing's dreamliner was for years just that. a plane made of plastic, a fuel sipper with huge windows, big seats, the plane of the future. >> it was supposed to be, you know, the best...
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i think his best bet in a situation like this would be to be totally transparent. there are some very expensive, thorough, and damning reporting done here that clearly shows the need for him to explain some of the inconsistencies in the meeting, in the version of when they met at stanford and how that -- if there was a misunderstanding with his father explaining that to a south bend tribune reporter, then they need to come clean and explain that. because right now a lot of the -- a lot of the things that notre dame clearly defending manti te'o, and you want to learn why they're so convinced that he is just an innocent victim here. >> so is that word the original story of their face-to-face meeting? there is an article from 2009 about this face-to-face meeting kind of a tender moment, an awkward moment. it came from his father, as far as you understand? >> well, the way i understand it was that there was a version about the initial meeting told to the tribune and reported that way. and i think that there might have been some sort of misunderstanding that jack allude
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. >> you bet. >>> still ahead on "starting point," a nightmare for boeing. the company's dreamliner after the sixth series incident in the first 16 days alone. what it means for travelers next. >>> "starting point" team headed in to join the conversation next. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, alriwoah! did you get that? and...flip! yep, look at this. it takes like 20 pictures at a time. i never miss anything. isn't that awesome? uh that's really cool. you should upload these. i know, right? that is really amazing. the pictures are so clear. kevin's a handsome devil that phone does everything! s
. >> you bet. >>> still ahead on "starting point," a nightmare for boeing. the company's dreamliner after the sixth series incident in the first 16 days alone. what it means for travelers next. >>> "starting point" team headed in to join the conversation next. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta...
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you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> you mentioned assault weapons ban, one of the items the vice president mentioned possibly as part of his proposal. you heard what he just said, that coming from the nra. what do you think? >> well, the nra is going to use the muscle that it has used in prior congresses to try and fear, put fear into members' voting decisions, trying to tell them they're going to lose their elections. interestingly enough, in 2008, more recently in 2012, the nra did very poorly in terms of getting their candidates elected. we have got to do what's right for the american people. we shouldn't have a situation where people are afraid to go to a movie, to go -- to take their kids to school, to just carry on their lives without fear that there is going to be a gunman there spraying an assault weapon at them. so we have to take some steps. the fact that our background check does not e
you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> you mentioned assault weapons ban, one of the items the vice president mentioned possibly as part of his proposal. you heard what he just said, that coming from the nra. what do you think? >> well, the nra is going to use the muscle that it has used in prior congresses to try and fear, put fear into members'...
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>> i prefer he spends that time he would spend with me with someone like like o'reilly or bet betsy andrea. there are plenty of people where it's a lot more raw, betsy andrea, from some of those videos you could see last night. >> i don't know if he's spoken to her yet, it sounds like he's tried to reach out to her, but he owes her, he needs to fly over there and meet with her face to face. >> does any of the success that you had with him count for anything now? or is it all completely discredited? >> it counts for a lot of things, a lot of life -- i learned a lot of hard lessons and i'm a much better person for it today. you know, but all the results on the bike, i look at my whole career as one crazy fiasco, you can delete my name off all the results, that's absolutely fine. >> tyler, it's been fascinating talking to you, it must have been an extraordinary experience to watch that interview last night, finally seeing the man who was your leader t mentor, the gentleman of the team finally confessing. >> suzanna, a fascinating interview there with tyler. >> piers, it's kind of sad to say h
>> i prefer he spends that time he would spend with me with someone like like o'reilly or bet betsy andrea. there are plenty of people where it's a lot more raw, betsy andrea, from some of those videos you could see last night. >> i don't know if he's spoken to her yet, it sounds like he's tried to reach out to her, but he owes her, he needs to fly over there and meet with her face to face. >> does any of the success that you had with him count for anything now? or is it all...
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investors around the world will ask if the united states of america a safe bet. >> the republican house speaker john boehner responding immediately to the president's remarks issuing a statement that read "the american people do not support raising the debt ceiling without reducing government spending at the same time. the consequences of failing to increase the debt ceiling are real, but so, too, are the consequences of allowing our spending problem to go unresolved." joining us is amy kremer, chairwoman of the tea party express. thanks for coming in this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> safe bet you're against raising the debt ceiling without spending cuts. >> the problem is the spending cuts never come. the republicans find themselves in the situation all the time t happened with reagan and bush 41 and with the sequester, it's been put off for two months, the spending cuts never come and we cannot continue down this path with over $16 trillion in debt, and a deficit of $1.4 trillion to $1.6 trillion per year. we're spending $1.6 million per year than we're bringing in. >> you've
investors around the world will ask if the united states of america a safe bet. >> the republican house speaker john boehner responding immediately to the president's remarks issuing a statement that read "the american people do not support raising the debt ceiling without reducing government spending at the same time. the consequences of failing to increase the debt ceiling are real, but so, too, are the consequences of allowing our spending problem to go unresolved." joining...
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>> you bet. i'm behind it 100%. >> i hear all this agreement with the president, but if you say you won't enforce the rules, give me a rule you will enforce. >> if there is an executive order that offends the second amendment and the other constitution of the united states and those are orders that i would really take a hard stance and i take issue with. >> i'm looking at number seven. launch a national safe and responsible gun ownership campaign. does that violate the second amendment? >> well, what's the definition of that? i don't see an explanation of what does that mean? if it's defined more and we can take a look at it, i'm not the only sheriff around or law enforcement official that is looking at this. you take a look at it and you see if there is points in it that we don't agree with. we need to have a discussion about it. that's how this thing came about. i was getting lots of questions from my citizens in my county and my deputies were too. my position on this. i decided i needed to let
>> you bet. i'm behind it 100%. >> i hear all this agreement with the president, but if you say you won't enforce the rules, give me a rule you will enforce. >> if there is an executive order that offends the second amendment and the other constitution of the united states and those are orders that i would really take a hard stance and i take issue with. >> i'm looking at number seven. launch a national safe and responsible gun ownership campaign. does that violate the...
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sense around washington with people who are knowledgeable about the president's thinking is that the bet is that it will be chuck hagel. >> i just got an e-mail from a source that says he hasn't offered the job to anybody. maybe they are getting closer and closer. >> he is in hawaii. >> maybe he is not going to offer it until he gets back. >> the thinking is that chuck hagel will be offered that job and he has already had his friends lobbying for him for it. i might add it is controversial this is somebody who has been against sanctions and for talking to hamas. and there are democrats as well as some republicans who are a bit skeptical about this. as you know chuck hagel is a republican and serves on the intelligence advisory board and is a personal friend of the president's. the question is whether anybody in the senate would actually put a hold on the nomination. >> i know he has been thoroughly vetted and is fine for the position. he is on the president's foreign intelligence advisory board. >> exactly. >> thank you. >>> it has been a rough couple of months for hillary clinton. i wil
sense around washington with people who are knowledgeable about the president's thinking is that the bet is that it will be chuck hagel. >> i just got an e-mail from a source that says he hasn't offered the job to anybody. maybe they are getting closer and closer. >> he is in hawaii. >> maybe he is not going to offer it until he gets back. >> the thinking is that chuck hagel will be offered that job and he has already had his friends lobbying for him for it. i might add...
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i think he should invite me to camp david and i'll go skeet shooting with him and i bet i'll beat him. >> as to why there are no photos, white house spokesman jay carney hedged. >> is there a photograph of him doing it? >> there may be but i haven't seen it. >> why haven't we heard about it before? >> because when he goes to camp david he goes to spend time with his family and friends and relax, not to produce photographs. >> again, whatever! still, why did the president feel the need to bring this up at all, if he wanted to win over gun rights advocates, skeet shooting isn't exactly on target. the nra said "the second amendment is not about shooting skeet and it's not a tradition. it's a fundamental right upheld by the u.s. supreme court." so while obama seemed to be reaching out, however awkwardly, to gun owner, the whole thing may have backfired. obama skeet shooting on target or telling? facebook.com/carolcnn, or tweet me @carolcnn. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new
i think he should invite me to camp david and i'll go skeet shooting with him and i bet i'll beat him. >> as to why there are no photos, white house spokesman jay carney hedged. >> is there a photograph of him doing it? >> there may be but i haven't seen it. >> why haven't we heard about it before? >> because when he goes to camp david he goes to spend time with his family and friends and relax, not to produce photographs. >> again, whatever! still, why did...
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london wale trade that cost the company more than $6 billion, those were trades that were making big bets on complex derivatives, the company says dimon bears the ultimate responsibility, so guess what, the bank cut his total salary which includes his bonus, they cut it in half to $11.5 million. i know, poor jamie dimon. but do you know what, he made $23.5 million last year, so $11.5 million, what a pauper. >> i'm glad he won't have to apply for food stamps. goldman sachs, we'll touch on that before you go? >> okay, goldman had a strong finish as well. also benefiting from the housing recovery and the credit conditions that are getting better. goldman booking a profit of almost $3 billion and that's triple from a year ago. and despite what ceo lloyd blankfein called a challenging economic conditions for most of the year, goldman pretty much coming out very strong. what's most interesting with goldman, carol, and there's this shift going on from making money on trading and investment management to goldman getting most of its growth from lending money. you look at goldman shares, they recov
london wale trade that cost the company more than $6 billion, those were trades that were making big bets on complex derivatives, the company says dimon bears the ultimate responsibility, so guess what, the bank cut his total salary which includes his bonus, they cut it in half to $11.5 million. i know, poor jamie dimon. but do you know what, he made $23.5 million last year, so $11.5 million, what a pauper. >> i'm glad he won't have to apply for food stamps. goldman sachs, we'll touch on...
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i bet everybody's going to apologize now. >> where is that? >> i haven't seen one apology. >> no mia culpa. >> there is a political culture of meanness that rewards not the most extreme stuff and in the case of hillary clinton i'm sure they privately feel some embarrassment now that she had the blood clot and we're thankful she's out of the hospital. if you're a wannabe pundit, the meaner you are, the more incendiary you are, the more likely you're getting on tv or being retweeted. >> the rise of social media means we no longer have any unventilated thoughts. previously people would think such things and wouldn't have an outlet. >> we talked about joe biden instrumental figure in forging the fiscal cliff deal but for the last year was the butt of jokes and the subject for republican pundits to lambaste for months and months. >> biden has been known for making gaffes and it's true he has not gotten his due until now as a behind the scenes player who knows capitol hill but we need to make a tis distinction between the normal political lampooning
i bet everybody's going to apologize now. >> where is that? >> i haven't seen one apology. >> no mia culpa. >> there is a political culture of meanness that rewards not the most extreme stuff and in the case of hillary clinton i'm sure they privately feel some embarrassment now that she had the blood clot and we're thankful she's out of the hospital. if you're a wannabe pundit, the meaner you are, the more incendiary you are, the more likely you're getting on tv or being...
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he shorted the stock, meaning he's betting $1 billion it will fall to zero, but ackman does say if the stock falls and he makes a billion, he'll go ahead and donate that money to charity, but herb alialife i. and we have more of the interview on cnnmoney.com. >>> a new york paper names names and finds -- why one lawmakers in nearby new jersey says, not in my state. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. i've got two tickets to paradise!l set? pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy.
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he is in fact willing to spend his political capital, you wouldn't want to mortgage your house and bet how it's going to come out. i think as this debate goes on, we've had this debate before and as people begin to look at it, as the public engages, i think we're going to be fine. i think that the second amendment is going to survive this. >> will there be any change on background checks? >> i don't know. >> what do you think? are you open to background checks? >> i'll tell you what we are open to, which we were delighted to see, we've been advocating for decades that those were potentially violent mentally ill should be included in the next system. >> what about magazines, high-capacity magazines, no more than ten bullets per magazine? >> you know, that sounds nice. they were included in so called assault weapons ban back in the '90s. didn't make so much different for anything. the problem is, you get into a bidding match. >> do you think somebody needs 80, 90 -- >> that depends on if they are at the range and in a lot of the competitions they do. i don't need one, they don't need one
he is in fact willing to spend his political capital, you wouldn't want to mortgage your house and bet how it's going to come out. i think as this debate goes on, we've had this debate before and as people begin to look at it, as the public engages, i think we're going to be fine. i think that the second amendment is going to survive this. >> will there be any change on background checks? >> i don't know. >> what do you think? are you open to background checks? >> i'll...
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the sequester, a stupid name for a stupid thing, that we'll be discussing until the last minute i'll bet you at the end of march, so the bottom line, what could have been a strong economy is now going to be pared back, the federal reserve wants the unemployment to come down to 6.5%. if we don't fix the fiscal cliff stuff, the sequester that we're talking about, until march, the unemployment could go up to 9%. at this point i don't know what to make of it. the markets don't know what to make of it. it's okay, it could be better and with everything going on in washington it's probably not going to get better for a few months. >> all right, we'll see what happens as we move through debt ceiling and sequester and the budget. let's see how the market are reacting to the job numbers. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange. alison, is it fair to say investors just are not impressed by this? >> yeah, they're sitting on the fence literally. the stocks are as flat as flat can be. i talked to one analyst who told me it shows the job market is lackluster and another saying pretty much what a
the sequester, a stupid name for a stupid thing, that we'll be discussing until the last minute i'll bet you at the end of march, so the bottom line, what could have been a strong economy is now going to be pared back, the federal reserve wants the unemployment to come down to 6.5%. if we don't fix the fiscal cliff stuff, the sequester that we're talking about, until march, the unemployment could go up to 9%. at this point i don't know what to make of it. the markets don't know what to make of...
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>> you bet. if, buffs. nice to see you. i'm a big fan of the team. >> thank you very much. >> all right. thank you very much to both of you. >>> so the crowd in d.c., they're starting to gather for the inauguration. turns out it's going to be a lot smaller than what we saw in 2009. there are a lot of people who feel that they must, they absolutely must make the trip. and here's tom foreman with this morning's "american journey." >> reporter: all across the nation by planes, trains, and automobiles, the faithful are converging on the capitol. from georgia, maurice madden made the journey last time to see barack obama take the oath. now tell co-- now it will cost m about $3,000 and a couple of days vacation, but he's going again. >> i knew on the night that he was re-elected as president of the united states that i wanted to return to washington to be part of this celebration. >> the president-elect of the united states, barak h. obama. >> reporter: the last inauguration saw 1.8 million americans braving the freezing temperat
>> you bet. if, buffs. nice to see you. i'm a big fan of the team. >> thank you very much. >> all right. thank you very much to both of you. >>> so the crowd in d.c., they're starting to gather for the inauguration. turns out it's going to be a lot smaller than what we saw in 2009. there are a lot of people who feel that they must, they absolutely must make the trip. and here's tom foreman with this morning's "american journey." >> reporter: all across...
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. >> you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is that they're not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> reporter: it may be a steep climb, but it has the support of the president, some members of congress, and the police chief in newtown, connecticut. >> ban assault weapons, restrict those magazines that have so many bullets in them. >> reporter: now, as for the vice president not meeting with house republicans, a source familiar with the talks tells cnn that other members of congress will be brought into the process once they start exploring legislative options. >> dan lothian at the white house, thanks for that, dan. >>> a quick programming note. this wednesday, be sure to watch a special gun control town hall on "anderson cooper 360." we'll break down all the issues. that's wednesday at 8:00 eastern, only on cnn. >>> up next, lance armstrong says i'm sorry but he hasn't said i did it, at least not yet. hear why we could hear him say those words soon. >>> plus, tracking the flu with the smart phone. the new w
. >> you don't want to bet your house on the outcome, but i would say that the likelihood is that they're not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> reporter: it may be a steep climb, but it has the support of the president, some members of congress, and the police chief in newtown, connecticut. >> ban assault weapons, restrict those magazines that have so many bullets in them. >> reporter: now, as for the vice president not meeting with...
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what he is going to say on the oprah show and i don't want to jump to too many conclusions because my bet is he will parse his words very, very carefully. but if he admits to doping, which is the use of human blood to enhance capability and the use of other drugs, that would indicate that he permitted perjury in 2005 in a deposition under oath, that's a crime. i don't think people who are competitive are more inclined to commit crimes. i think this is something you've got to look not to competition but to his own inner psyche that would make him do this. when you look at his conduct, he was so aggressive in attacking his teammates, accusing them of being liars and perjurers when it's now readily apparent that he was probably telling the truth. it is true it may be criminal conduct but may arise from some underlying problem that he has. >> but the question is, if you get into a situation like this, what's the defense? what's the public defense for him and what's the legal defense? >> well, he's got a great defense to criminal charges. it's called the statute of limitations. he lied under o
what he is going to say on the oprah show and i don't want to jump to too many conclusions because my bet is he will parse his words very, very carefully. but if he admits to doping, which is the use of human blood to enhance capability and the use of other drugs, that would indicate that he permitted perjury in 2005 in a deposition under oath, that's a crime. i don't think people who are competitive are more inclined to commit crimes. i think this is something you've got to look not to...
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>> you bet. fire on an airplane is one of the scariest things you can imagine. we've seen a couple of crashes in recent years involving fires from airplanes. of course, you remember value jet outside of miami. you remember the swiss air crash off the coast of maine a few years ago and both of those cases fire was the root cause. when there's something burning on an airplane, you want to get it on the ground as quickly as possible. >> they have been testing this plane for many years. it was late in production. you would have thought that if there was a problem it would have come up a long time ago. >> well you know, there's some things you can do in testing and some things you're only going to find out by flying an aircraft. some of this could be related to the number of cycles, for example. in testing, you're not going to fly an airliner like you fly it on the lines, so to speak, with passengers, takeoffs, and landings charges and discharges of the batteries in this case. so maybe a problem is coming to light after a number of cycles, a number of uses. the fact
>> you bet. fire on an airplane is one of the scariest things you can imagine. we've seen a couple of crashes in recent years involving fires from airplanes. of course, you remember value jet outside of miami. you remember the swiss air crash off the coast of maine a few years ago and both of those cases fire was the root cause. when there's something burning on an airplane, you want to get it on the ground as quickly as possible. >> they have been testing this plane for many years....
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and you can bet your bottom dollar that miguel marquez always gets his squid. >> nice one, dude. >> reporter: it's a southern california squid frenzy. every night fishing boats packed to the gills set off to hunt for 2 to 3-foot long sometimes bigger squid. the sea here off dana point thick with krill, squid food, they make a fine squid steak, they are bizarre shooting ink in water as they fight to stay in the sea. >> yeah. >> when out of the water, they change colors, sometimes like a traffic light. >> this is what the squid hunters have come after, look at that. there's the eye there, their teeth are right in here. they change colors amazingly. somebody grabbed ahold of this one and you can see a perfect hand print on that squid right there. >> makes its home from alaska to south america. it is rare, very rare to have so many squid off the coast here for so long offering such great fishing or squidding. the captain of the some fun knows these waters well. tonight he's the only guy who knows precisely where the squid are. boats from miles around hover hoping for a squid bonanza. >> this is
and you can bet your bottom dollar that miguel marquez always gets his squid. >> nice one, dude. >> reporter: it's a southern california squid frenzy. every night fishing boats packed to the gills set off to hunt for 2 to 3-foot long sometimes bigger squid. the sea here off dana point thick with krill, squid food, they make a fine squid steak, they are bizarre shooting ink in water as they fight to stay in the sea. >> yeah. >> when out of the water, they change colors,...